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The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) will take place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 6-7, 2019. It will be held at the Ocean Resort Casino. At the time I am writing this blog post, tickets are still available.

Mid-Atlantic Podcast started (December 2014) as a Facebook group for podcasters who live in the Mid-Atlantic States (North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, and Connecticut). The idea was to bring podcasters together for meet-ups, Google Hangouts and eventually grow into conferences. After seeing the interest to have a podcast (exclusive) conference in the northeast, Joe Pardo jumped on the opportunity to make it happen.

Featured Speakers for MAPCOM 2019 include:

Matthew Passy – The Podcast Consultant

Mary Nichols – Host & Founder of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Lori Rochino – Simply Designed Life LLC

Maxwell Ivey – The Blind Blogger

David Steel – Steele Empire Production Network

Ms. Pat Iyer – Legal Nurse Podcast

Lew Hastings – Red Road Radio Show

Scott Mulvaney – LIVETHEFUEL

Todd Cochrane – CEO of RawVoice / Blubrry

Harry Duran – Founder of FullCast

Jordan Cooper – Public Interest Podcast

Neil Guilarte – The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary

Nicholas Goblirsh – The Dependent Independent Podcast

Stefan Roots – Dirty Water Dude and Beautiful Black Music

Kyle Bondo – Co-Founder and Creative Chief of Gagglepod

Timothy Brien – KDOI Podcasting and Podwrecked

Find out who the other Featured Speakers are, as well as the Spotlight Speakers by visiting the MAPCOM 2019 website. They have a schedule posted for September 6, 2019.

The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) will take place on September 8 and 9 of 2017 at the Holiday Inn Philadelphia in South-Swedesboro. The MAPCON website has a list of the people who will be Speakers at the event.

The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference has information about the Featured Talks for 2017. You can scroll through the list and find out which Speaker will be presenting on which date. The title of each presentation is also listed.

The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference will take place on September 8 and 9 of 2017 at the Holiday Inn Philadelphia in South-Swedesboro. You can purchase a ticket to the conference now through the Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference website.

The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) started in December of 2014 as a Facebook group for podcasters who live in the Mid-Atlantic States (North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut). After seeing the interest to have a podcast (exclusive) conference in the northeast, Joe Pardo jumped on the opportunity to make it happen. The first Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference was in 2015.

At the time I am writing this blog, MAPCON has not posted any specific information about the speakers, agenda, or other announcements. Those will be announced “soon”. Those who want to be the first to find out that information can sign up for conference updates with their email address.

There are two types of tickets for the Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference. One is for the physical “in real life” event. The other is a virtual ticket.

Tickets for MAPCON 2017 currently cost $150. That price is going to increase on August 1, 2017. The ticket gives you access to:

The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) will take place on September 9 and 10, 2016. It will be held at the Holiday Inn Philadelphia South-Swedesboro in New Jersey. There is still time to register and purchase tickets.

Podcast Mid-Atlantic started in December of 2014 as a Facebook group for podcasters who live in the Mid-Atlantic States (North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut). The idea was to bring podcasters together for meet ups, Google Hangouts, and eventually to grow into conferences. Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference (MAPCON) is an extension of Joe Pardo’s passion to host amazing events with great people.

The event will include the Creative Podcast Competition. Podcasters will team up to create a less than five minute podcast in 45 minutes incorporating three items given at the start of the competition. Each episode will be performed on stage to be judged for fabulous prizes!

It will be possible to record podcasts at MAPCON. Podcasters are encouraged to use the spacious area, tables and chairs in the atrium to record their shows. This is a great opportunity to meet and interview other podcasters for your show.